...Legal Week Lunchbox: 22/11/07...
The five most popular articles on legalweek.com today; plus the pick of the day's posts; and much more besides
November 21, 2007 at 07:32 PM
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The five most popular articles on legalweek.com today are:
- Bloxham rules out appeal as Freshfields drops costs threat
- Camerons CEE chief Weston to take top job
- KKR names key adviser Sorkin as first-ever GC
- Career Clinic: Should I ditch a commercial TC for something more meaningful?
- US firm settles age claim with GE rainmaker
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Post of the day
"If you work for a City firm you will be doing much more to help real people than if you work for a 'human rights' outfit. City firms generate huge amounts of money for the economy and even the worst leech of an M&A lawyer who cheats on his taxes will be contributing more to society than some smug 'human rights' lawyer whose greatest achievement is allowing a terrorist to go free to kill again or to prevent England flags being flown outside shop fronts" – more 'uncompromising' advice from those in the know, courtesy of Career Clinic
Blogging on Bloxham
News that Peter Bloxham will not be appealing his tribunal defeat by Freshfields brings a fair result to a very public saga, says Legal Week editor Alex Novarese – Editors' Blog
The price of privacy
Data protection measures have had a major impact on the ability of US and European Union companies to foster diversity in the workplace – Equal Opportunities, Employment and Diversity feature
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